Published: Friday, May 9, 2014 at 6:00 p.m.

Last Modified: Friday, May 9, 2014 at 6:39 p.m.

Congresswoman Terri Sewell, D-Birmingham, will join three state candidates on a campaign bus tour through West Alabama today.

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Campaign stops

The following times and locations for today's bus tour are:Arrival Location8:00am Wal-Mart of Demopolis9:00am Fire Station of Pennington9:35am Piggly Wiggly of Butler10:40am Piggly Wiggly of York11:15am Market Place of Livingston12:25pm Fire Station of Boligee12:55pm Piggly Wiggly of Eutaw1:55pm Piggly Wiggly of Aliceville2:35pm Downtown Carrollton3:30pm Wal-Mart of Northport4:10pm Piggly Wiggly of Northport4:45pm Piggly Wiggly of Greensboro Avenue5:15pm Piggly Wiggly on U.S. Highway 11 South

Sewell is traveling with state Rep. A.J. McCampbell, D-Demopolis; Alabama Sen. Bobby Singleton, D-Greensboro; and former state Rep. James Fields, D-Cullman, who is now a candidate for lieutenant governor on the seven-county tour.

The stops precede the June 3 primary election, in which Sewell and McCampbell are facing opposition.

Sewell has been challenged by former Birmingham city attorney Tamara Harris Johnson for the Democratic nomination for Alabama's 7th Congressional district, a seat Sewell has held since 2010, and McCampbell — first elected in 2006 — is facing challenger Wesley J. Hodges for the Alabama House District 71 seat.

No Republicans qualified for either of these seats, meaning the primary ultimately could decide the winner.

Fields, who served two years in the state House of Representatives, is the only Democrat to qualify for the lieutenant governor's race, and he will face the winner of the Republican primary in the November general election.

Singleton is the only elected official on the tour who faces no opposition in either election.

<p>Congresswoman Terri Sewell, D-Birmingham, will join three state candidates on a campaign bus tour through West Alabama today.</p><p>Sewell is traveling with state Rep. A.J. McCampbell, D-Demopolis; Alabama Sen. Bobby Singleton, D-Greensboro; and former state Rep. James Fields, D-Cullman, who is now a candidate for lieutenant governor on the seven-county tour.</p><p>The stops precede the June 3 primary election, in which Sewell and McCampbell are facing opposition.</p><p>Sewell has been challenged by former Birmingham city attorney Tamara Harris Johnson for the Democratic nomination for Alabama's 7th Congressional district, a seat Sewell has held since 2010, and McCampbell — first elected in 2006 — is facing challenger Wesley J. Hodges for the Alabama House District 71 seat.</p><p>No Republicans qualified for either of these seats, meaning the primary ultimately could decide the winner.</p><p>Fields, who served two years in the state House of Representatives, is the only Democrat to qualify for the lieutenant governor's race, and he will face the winner of the Republican primary in the November general election.</p><p>Singleton is the only elected official on the tour who faces no opposition in either election.</p><p> </p><p><i>Reach Jason Morton at jason.morton@tuscaloosanews.com or 205-722-0200.</i></p>